Living Things
Plant and Animals Cells
Cell Specialization
Mitosis & Meiosis
Wild Card
100

 The basic unit that makes up all living things

The cell

100

A watery substance found in each cell membrane

Cytoplasm

100

True or False: A nerve cell is a neuron

True

100

A structure that contains the DNA

Chromosomes

100

The process where organisms produce new organisms or offspring that are like themselves

Reproduction

200

A ___ causes a response to a living thing

A Stimulus

200

Long, thin whip-like structures

Flagella

200

Cells that can become various types of cells

Stem cells

200

The dividing of the cytoplasm of the cell

Cytokinesis

200

___ refers to the parts of an object and how the parts are out together

Structure

300

 The difference between Multicellular and Unicellular organisms

A unicellular is made of one type of cell and multicellular is made up of more than one type of cell.

300

The three main differences between plant and animal cells

Plant cells have larger vacuoles and they have a cell wall and chloroplasts while animal cells do not.

300

The two types of stem cells

Adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells

300

The number of chromosomes in body cells and gametes

Body cells: 46 chromosomes & Gametes: 23 chromosomes

300

Two functions of the cilia

It traps dust and particles in mucus and it keeps mucus away from our lungs

400

Four things that living things have in common

Made up of cells, use resources, grow and develop, respond to stimuli.

400

Three things plant and animal cells have in common

Cytoplasm, vacuole, endoplasmic reticulum, cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, golgi bodies

400

The three things that make up your circulatory system

Blood, heart and blood vessels.

400

The four phases in meiosis

Interphase, Prophase, Telophase, Cytokinesis

400

Three types of cells that embryonic stem cells produce

Muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells

500

Five resources that animals use

Water, the sun, trees, clean air, soil, food, salt

500

DNA stands for

Deoxyribonucleic acid

500

 The type of tissues that covers plants and protects them

Dermal tissues

500

The phases in Mitosis

Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telaphase, Cytokinesis

500

The phase in Mitosis where fibers develop in the cytoplasm and attach onto the chromosomes

Metaphase

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